Padge Windslowe, 42, faces charges of aggravated assault and deceptive practices related to a so-called pumping party in Philadelphia.

An exotic dancer testified at a preliminary hearing Wednesday that she paid $1,000 for the injections on a dining room table. She said she met Windslowe through fellow dancers. The dancer, identified as Miss King, said Windslowe had silicon in a water bottle and used Krazy Glue to close four injection sites.

"The young lady purchased a product allegedly from our client," Windslowe's lawyer Douglas Gould said. "I didn't hear anything in there today that suggested to me that.. this young lady suffered a serious bodily injury. She's 23 years old and she's back to dancing."

The 23-year-old said she later suffered serious lung damage and was hospitalized for more than a week with respiratory problems. A doctor testified that the dancer has silicone particles on her lungs that can't be removed and can prove fatal.

"She acts as if she's a nurse and tells them that she has a background in cosmetology," said prosecutor Bridget Kirn after the hearing. "(King) still has silicone in her lungs."